Last time the SFC scan ran it found errors then I think Windows Repair repaired them, but FF and IE are still getting errors. I attached the SFC and VEW logs since they are longer. Thank you for all of your help, I thought it would of been malware based on the problems.

TimeCreated : 4/7/2015 1:34:55 PMMessage : Checking file system on C: The type of the file system is NTFS. Volume label is OS.

I am still having the problem with IE and FF. When I typed the command into IE, IE popped up with the cannot display error. FF had the the same problems as well. I attached a screenshot of a forum I visit. In the screenshot that happened when I couldn't type in the reply box so I refreshed the page and then it showed that in the reply box. That also happens at many other websites and sometimes its almost the whole screen or the links are kind of all on one side and everything is sort of squished together.

I started getting the error again shortly after reinstall. I also got the cannot display error in IE while trying to download FF. Will the next step be a reformat? ASUS didn't include an install/restore disk with the PC, everything came preinstalled. Also the C drive is quite full (where the OS and FF is installed) could that possibly be causing these problems? If a reformat does become necessary, I have photos in the windows pictures folder and in Adobe Lightroom I would like to back up. What would be the best way to back them up? I also have a 1TB external hard drive if its needed for back ups. Thank you again for all of your help

Windows normally needs 15% free space to work correctly, C:\ drive only has about 8% free space on your system, see if there is any data, music, videos, picture files etc on C:\ that can be moved to your external HD.When that is complete run Disk cleanup, reboot then see if there is any improvement. Instructions for disk cleanup at following link:

D and E drives on the PC are nearly empty (1021GB of free space). Awhile ago I tried to create a storage space between the drives and it somehow deleted the partition and just said unallocated. I then created a storage space with it so now it says storage space E as the drive. That was in Jan when that happened though. There are now a few things on that drive. I don't know if there is a certain way your supposed to move files to another drive or if I can just drag it there. I hope this all makes sense.

Thank you for that link. I moved a lot of photos and deleted/uninstalled some other stuff and freed up some space, FF was still having problems so I tried refreshing FF again and its still having all of the same problems. Since this doesn't have to do with malware should this topic be moved to the general computer issues section or should I just create a new topic there? I don't want to take up more of your time for your help!

In my opinion the best way forward is to refresh the operating system, the only issue would be what you started with. If you started with Windows 8 and updated to 8.1 a system refresh would take you back to Windows 8, after that you can update again to Windows 8.1

I tried to refresh and reinstall windows, neither of them would work. I got an error that there was problem and that no changes were made. I clicked the link to check for a solution, a window popped up saying windows was checking then the window disappeared and nothing else popped up for a solution. I think I'll just return this computer and purchase a different brand.